There was a time when Dallas’ cowboys were one of the most aggressive teams in the NFL. This is no longer the case, because they have become more and more safe under the influence of Stephen Jones.
An analyst of the NFL project wants to see this change.
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Daniel Jeremiah says that the days when cowboys were “aggressive and fun” and want to see them “spice up”. His idea is for them to move in the draft to take the winner of the Heisman Travis Hunter trophy.
The days when cowboys were aggressive and fun. Pamen it. Exchange against Travis Hunter.
– Daniel Jeremiah (@Movethesticks) March 25, 2025
Hunter, who played under Daion Sanders at Jackson State, was transferred to Colorado in 2023 to continue playing for the Prime coach. He was a double -sense star who played a wide receiver and a cornerback, something he plans to continue in the NFL.
During his last season with the Buffaloes, Hunter had 96 receptions for 1,258 yards and 15 affected. Defensively, he recorded 36 plated, 11 passes and four interceptions.
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It is not only a funny idea, but which could really work – for both sides. Cowboys need a new WR2 and a third half -by -corner. Hunter could fill the two roles for them, and the presence of the lamb of Ceedee in attack as well as Trevon Diggs and Daron Bland in defense, would prevent Hunter from being forced to play full time at each position.
It is difficult to imagine the current regime achieving this job, but it would be a success.
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